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Sanchez Named GoMarquette.com Student-Athlete of the Week
Sanchez earned All-BIG EAST honors as a freshman

Sanchez was one of seven freshmen on the All-BIG EAST Team.

May 13, 2013

MILWAUKEE – Freshman men’s golfer Pat Sanchez is the GoMarquette.com Student-Athlete of the Week after earning All-BIG EAST honors on Thursday, May. 9.

Sanchez was one of 16 student-athletes named to the all-conference squad and one of just seven freshmen to earn the honor. The Mazatlan, Mexico native led the Golden Eagles in scoring average in 2012-13 with 75.75 strokes per round and carded the team’s low-round of 68 in the third round of the Wendy’s Kiawah Classic.

Sanchez tied for 15th place, his best finish of the campaign, at the Windon Memorial in just his second collegiate tournament. He also closed the year strong with top-30 finishes at the Kemper Sports Intercollegiate and BIG EAST Championship.

Sanchez was named to the 2012-13 All-BIG EAST Conference Team on Thursday, May 9. The Mazatlan, Mexico native led the Golden Eagles in scoring average in 2012-13 with 75.75 strokes per round and carded the team’s low-round of 68 in the third round of the Wendy’s Kiawah Classic.

Schuh earned the first All-BIG EAST honors of her career with a second-place finish in the long jump at the 2013 BIG EAST Conference Outdoor Championships on Saturday, May 4. Schuh's distance of 6.13 meters is 18th in the NCAA West Region.

Schuh posted a new program record twice in the long jump at the Benedictine Twilight. The junior topped her previous record of 5.94 meters on her second jump (6.00 meters) and then set the new outdoor record with a leap of 6.05 meters on her fourth attempt.

Sagl notched a career-high 16 saves in Marquette's 14-6 win at High Point on April 12. The West Islip, N.Y., native saw 46 shots launched by the High Point squad on Saturday, 23 of which were on net. Sagl and Marquette limited High Point to just three goals in each half.

Schuh had a hand in 20 of the 112 total team points to lead Marquette past Milwaukee in Friday's dual meet, 112-76. She won three individual events, including the long jump (5.86 meters), triple jump (11.23 meters) and the 100-meter dash (12.07 seconds). Schuh was also part of the victorious 4x100-meter relay team.

Gardner was named All-East Region for his play in Marquette's four NCAA tournament games and averaged 14 points and six rebounds in his final two contests against Miami (Fla.) and Syracuse. The junior forward posted 14 points in each of MU's games this weekend and was named to the all-region team along with classmate Vander Blue.

Blue converted a last-second layup to top Davidson, 59-58, in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Thursday afternoon and capped the weekend by scoring a game-high 29 points to lead Marquette over Butler, 74-72, in the round of 32 on Saturday. He averaged 22.5 points per game in MU's wins.

Blue scored the game-tying and winning baskets in the final minute of overtime as the Golden Eagles topped St. John's 69-67 at Madison Square Garden for their first conferene title since 2002-03. He earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors Sunday afternoon and was named to the league's weekly honor roll on Monday.

Simmons scored 16 points against St. John's on Wednesday, Feb. 20, in doing so she surpassed the 1,000-point plateau for her career. She is just the 22nd player in program history to achieve the career milestone.

Brown helped Marquette go 1-1 in its inaugural weekend of competition by collecting eight points on six goals and two assists. She tallied a game-high five goals against Coastal Carolina in the program's first win.

Schuh set a new indoor program record in the women's long jump at the Bill Bergan Invitational with a jump of 19 feet, 5 1/2 inches (5.93 meters). The Appleton, Wis., native claimed the top spot at the event.

Plouffe helped the Marquette women to a perfect 2-0 week with their first BIG EAST wins of the season at Seton Hall and Pittsburgh. She averaged 13.0 points, 9.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists in the two victories.

Morse notched career highs of 25 points and 10 rebounds for her first career double-double as the women's basketball team picked up a 77-61 victory over Loyola-Chicago. The Flint, Mich., native earned also earned BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll recognition for her play against the Ramblers.

Cadougan scored a personal-best 18 points in a win over rival Wisconsin and also chipped in six assists, four rebounds and one block in 26 minutes of action. He shot 7-of-10 from the field and 14 of his points came in the second half as MU pulled away for the victory.

Plouffe was named to the Texas A&M Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team after collecting a double-double with a game-high 16 points and 10 rebounds vs. Marshall (Nov. 23) and season-high and game-high 18 points against No. 24 Texas A&M on Nov. 25.

Koberstein was named All-BIG EAST First Team after leading the conference with an 11.67 assist per set average. After tallying match-highs in assists in three contests during the BIG EAST Tournament, she was named to the all-tournament team.

Carlson had a milestone-achieving week on and off the court. The Marshfield, Wis., native was named to the Capital One Academic All-District 6 team on Thursday afternoon, prior to picking up her 1,000th career kill on Sunday in MU's 3-0 win over Notre Dame.

Hanson lead the Golden Eagles to a seventh place finish, its highest since 2008, at the BIG EAST Cross Country Championships on Oct. 26 in the Bronx, N.Y. She finished with a team-best 6-kilometer time of 22:27.80, placing her 41st overall. It was the fourth-straight time this season that Hanson has been MU's top finisher.

Hermsen played all 180:00 minutes in Marquette's eighth and ninth shutouts of the season. The Appleton, Wis., native helped anchor a MU defense that defeated Pittsburgh 4-0 last Wednesday and went on to knock-off Seton Hall 2-0 on Saturday. Was also named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week.

Miller anchored a defense that only surrendered two shots on net in shutout victories against St. John's (Oct. 12) and Syracuse (Oct.14) that helped MU capture its fourth-straight American Division title.

Engel played 156:53 in two shutouts against Seton Hall and Rutgers, recording seven saves, with five of those coming in the 2-0 win over Rutgers. The Centennial, Colo., native is a perfect 4-0-0 in the first four starts of her collegiate career.

Defender Axel Sjoberg, the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, scored both goals in a 2-1 win against Michigan Friday. He also had the gamewinner in double overtime in a 2-1 win Sunday at Michigan State.

Carlson helped Marquette knock off No. 23 Michigan Friday evening at the Al McGuire Center and hit .449 on her way to MVP honors in the three-day tournament. The senior middle hitter accounted for just a pair of hitting errors on the weekend in four matches, including two against ranked opponents.

Lyon was named the BIG EAST Conference Goalkeeper of the Week on Sept. 3 after posting his second and third consecutive shutouts of the season. He grabbed four saves in a 1-0 win against UIC and four more saves in a victory at Drake to help the Golden Eagles start the season 4-0-0 for the first time since 2000.

Miller was tabbed BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week following her efforts in a 4-0 win over St. Bonaventure on Aug. 17. The senior anchored a defensive unit that allowed two shots, including just one shot on goal. The senior also assisted on the first goal of the match and played 79 minutes.

Sjoberg took home Best Defender honors at the Thunder Bay Chill awards dinner last week. The 6-foot-7 Swedish stopper helped the Chill post a 13-2-1 record in USL Premier Development League action on its way to a Heartland Division trophy.

Carlson, who is a returning AVCA All-American, was named the 2011-12 BIG EAST Conference Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award winner for women's volleyball. Carlson carries a theology and psychology double major and ranked 17th in the NCAA in hitting percentage in 2011.